Hello, FYI - Here is a link to my paper: https://www.lexjansen.com/scsug/2018/McCarthy-How-to-configure-Python-and-SASPy.pdf . It describes the setup using BASE SAS on a PC. Note that it's also possible to connect Jupyter to a Linux server (but it's a little weirder). Use PyCharm or "Eric" IDLE to edit C:\Anaconda\Lib\site-packages\saspy\sascfg.py. The key lines of your sascfg.py file should look like look like those below. Remember you need to copy the jars to your PC and then define the path to the jars so that your PC and server can talk: How to connect a PC to a Linux server - Here's what I did anyway ... SAS_config_names = ['winiomlinux'] ... # build out a local classpath variable to use below for Windows clients cpW = "C:\\Program Files\\SASHome\\SASDeploymentManager\\9.4\\products\\deploywiz__94504__prt__xx__sp0__1\\deploywiz\\sas.svc.connection.jar" cpW += ";C:\\Program Files\\SASHome\\SASDeploymentManager\\9.4\\products\\deploywiz__94504__prt__xx__sp0__1\\deploywiz\\log4j.jar" cpW += ";C:\\Program Files\\SASHome\\SASDeploymentManager\\9.4\\products\\deploywiz__94504__prt__xx__sp0__1\\deploywiz\\sas.security.sspi.jar" cpW += ";C:\\Program Files\\SASHome\\SASDeploymentManager\\9.4\\products\\deploywiz__94504__prt__xx__sp0__1\\deploywiz\\sas.core.jar" cpW += ";C:\\Anaconda\\Lib\\site-packages\\saspy\\java\\saspyiom.jar" ... winiomlinux = {'java': 'java', 'iomhost': 'YOUR DNS HOSTNAME', 'iomport': 8591, 'encoding': 'latin1', 'classpath': cpW } Good Luck Enjoy Python - Wink, wink, nudge, nudge, know what I mean, know what I mean
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